All articles by David Kaminski-Morrow – Page 169

  • Airbus A350-1000-c-Airbus
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    Crisis impedes Airbus’s progress towards 13,000 deliveries

    2020-10-21T16:53:00Z

    Airbus’s reduced productivity during the air transport crisis has obstructed its progress towards 13,000 deliveries, and it would need to hand over about 70 aircraft to reach the mark in October. The airframer highlighted its 12,000th delivered aircraft in May last year, with an A220 to Delta Air Lines. Analysis ...

  • Arkia A321LR - Hamburg
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    Israel’s Arkia to open Dubai services in early 2021

    2020-10-21T12:41:00Z

    Israeli carrier Arkia has disclosed that intends to open services to Dubai, in the United Arab Emirates, from the beginning of next year. Arkia’s planned service follows the signing of a new air services agreement between Israel and the UAE after the two sides agreed to normalise diplomatic relations. The ...

  • El Al 737-900ER
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    El Al pilots lose legal bid to overturn cockpit efficiency agreement

    2020-10-21T12:06:00Z

    Israeli flag-carrier El Al’s pilots have lost a legal bid to invalidate an efficiency agreement for cockpit crews, which was reached in mid-July in the absence of pilots’ representatives. This agreement was one of several revising terms for several groups of El Al workers. The new pacts were a condition ...

  • Iran Aseman Fokker 100-c-Khashayar Talebzadeh
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    Iranian Fokker 100 engine parts penetrate cabin after uncontained failure

    2020-10-21T09:57:00Z

    Iranian investigators are probing the serious uncontained failure of a Fokker 100 engine which forced the crew to abort take-off from Tehran’s Mehrabad airport. The Iran Aseman Airlines jet (EP-ATE) had been operating a service to Ardabil, near the Caspian Sea coast in north-western Iran, on 13 October. Preliminary investigation ...

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    Israeli-UAE flights beckon after air services pact signed at summit

    2020-10-20T18:14:00Z

    Israeli and United Arab Emirates government ministers have signed an air services agreement enabling airline flights between the two nations. The agreement was one of four pacts formalised at a trilateral summit, hosted by Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, at Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion airport. “We are assisting civil aviation,” ...

  • Icelandair Amsterdam-c-Icelandair
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    Icelandair plans for 30% capacity cut in summer 2021 schedule

    2020-10-20T17:23:00Z

    Icelandair is expecting to operate a summer 2021 schedule with capacity down by 25-30% compared with last year. It is planning to serve 32 destinations – among them the Canary Islands resort of Tenerife, which is a new route for the carrier. Twenty-two of the destinations will be European. It ...

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    China Express details delivery schedule of initial 50 domestic jets

    2020-10-20T17:03:00Z

    China Express Airlines has detailed its agreement to take 100 domestically-built jets, with at least 50 set to be Comac ARJ21s. It had previously disclosed, in June, provisional plans to acquire a mix of ARJ21s and Comac C919s. China Express says that “all or part” of the balance of 50 ...

  • GlobalX title-c-GlobalX
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    US start-up GlobalX tentatively signs for Vallair A321 freighters

    2020-10-20T13:55:00Z

    US company Global Crossing Airlines is intending to lease 10 converted Airbus A321 freighters from the asset management specialist Vallair, the launch customer for the modification. Vallair says the preliminary agreement – still a letter of intent – is the “most significant deal” for the narrowbody freighter. Miami-based Global Crossing ...

  • MC-21 visit-c-Rosaviatsia
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    Irkut progresses with MC-21 domestic composites and engines

    2020-10-20T12:45:00Z

    Russia’s air transport regulator has accepted applications to approve major structural changes to the Irkut MC-21, centred not only on the installation of Aviadvigatel PD-14 engines but also the use of domestically-produced composite structures. Rosaviatsia’s chief, Alexander Neradko, said that this work is being carried out as a “priority”, during ...

  • A220-c-Airbus
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    Automated A220 thrust-exceedance check aids engine shutdown probe

    2020-10-20T07:50:00Z

    Airbus and Pratt & Whitney have developed an update to A220 health-management units to detect whether thrust thresholds on the type are being exceeded and, if so, automatically transmit a report. The intention is to improve the reliability of detecting exceedance of N1 engine power limits as part of the ...

  • RJ A320-c-RJ
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    Royal Jordanian seeks new chief executive after Pichler retires

    2020-10-19T17:15:00Z

    Royal Jordanian Airlines has named chairman Said Darwazeh as its interim chief executive, after previous head Stefan Pichler retired having spent over three years in the top post. It has yet to appoint a permanent successor after the carrier’s contract with Pichler ended on 30 September. The airline credits him ...

  • Etihad 787-10 Tel Aviv title-c-Etihad
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    Etihad 787 arrives in Tel Aviv for Israeli-UAE trade and tourism mission

    2020-10-19T07:03:00Z

    Middle Eastern carrier Etihad Airways has operated a commercial passenger flight from Abu Dhabi to Tel Aviv, which it claims is the first such service from a Gulf state to Israel. Etihad Airways’ flight EY9607, flown with a Boeing 787-10 (A6-BMH), landed on Tel Aviv’s runway 12 at about 07:00 ...

  • Jet A330-c-Jet Airways
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    Jet Airways creditors accept Jalan-Kalrock bid

    2020-10-18T13:53:00Z

    Creditors of grounded Indian carrier Jet Airways have voted to accept a bid for the airline from entrepreneur Murari Lal Jalan and asset management firm Kalrock. The creditors’ committee had discussed two rival bids for the company at a meeting on 3 October, and decided to put them to an ...

  • A330neo 251t-c-Airbus
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    A330 joins exclusive club of 1,500 twin-aisle deliveries

    2020-10-18T11:20:00Z

    Airbus’s A330 has become the first of the European airframer’s twin-aisle aircraft to reach 1,500 deliveries, a mark only previously achieved by two Boeing widebody models. Delta Air Lines received two A330-900s last month – on 21 and 23 September – which respectively represented the 1,500th and 1,501st A330s to ...

  • Flybe Embraer-c-Flybe
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    Prospects for Flybe sale lift as administrators retain licence and slots

    2020-10-17T17:31:00Z

    Collapsed UK regional operator Flybe’s administrators have been holding talks with parties interested in acquiring the business, with prospects potentially raised by success in retaining the company’s operating licence and slots. Flybe ceased operations in early March this year and is being overseen by four joint administrators. These administrators state ...

  • Flybe Q400 G-FLBE-c-Aleem Yousaf
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    Unresponsive aileron puzzle emerges after Dash 8-400 cable incident

    2020-10-17T10:42:00Z

    Investigators are attempting to understand the reason behind unresponsive ailerons on De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400 turboprops, an anomaly discovered during a separate probe into an aileron cable break on a Flybe aircraft. The cable break, involving the left-hand aileron, occurred on Flybe’s G-FLBE during a service from Newquay to ...

  • Uganda A330-800-c-Airbus
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    Uganda Airlines’ first A330-800 emerges in full colours

    2020-10-16T21:56:00Z

    Airbus has rolled out the first A330-800 for Uganda Airlines, following completion of the twinjet’s livery painting. The aircraft, MSN1977, has been shown off in the full colour scheme. Uganda Airlines ordered two of the aircraft last year. The A330-800 is the smaller of the two A330neo variants. Like the ...

  • Be-200-c-Beriev
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    Older Be-200s proposed for international firefighting squadron

    2020-10-16T18:47:00Z

    Russian state technology firm Rostec has put forward a proposal to establish a special squadron of Beriev Be-200 amphibious firefighting aircraft to provide international assistance for combating wildfires. The initiative was brought up by Rostec general director Sergei Chemezov in the context of the Hydroaviasalon forum, which specialises in the ...

  • BA 787-c-British Airways
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    Cyberattack probe: How British Airways security flaws let data theft unfold

    2020-10-16T11:19:00Z

    Cybersecurity investigators have detailed the British Airways customer data theft which has resulted in a £20 million ($26 million) fine being imposed on the UK flag-carrier. The figure is in line with the expectations of parent company IAG, which had disclosed in its first-half results that it was setting aside ...

  • Luxaviation
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    Luxaviation starts adopting EASA as single safety oversight authority

    2020-10-16T09:32:00Z

    Business aircraft and helicopter specialist Luxaviation Group has transferred safety oversight of its Portuguese operation to the European Union Aviation Safety Agency. Luxaviation is aiming to shift all its European businesses to EASA regulatory supervision. EASA has been offering the opportunity for carriers to place their operations under a European ...